An isosceles triangle.
Angles are measured by degree and vertices happen when two sides meet, and aren't measured.
The base angles of an isosceles triangle that has two equal sides are equal.
There is no such triangle because if it has two equal sides then it must have two equal angles such as an isosceles triangle
Its two opposite angles will be equal...
Both are quadrilaterals with all sides of equal length. All four vertices of a square must be right angles whereas a rhombus has two pairs of equal angles.
You are an isosceles triangle that has two equal sides and two equal angles.
No. An isosceles has two equal sides and two equal angles. A scalene has no equal sides and no equal angles.
An isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides and two equal angles.
This is called a square or a rhombus. If the vertices of the four corners are all right angles, it is a square. Otherwise it is a rhombus.
Equilateral Triangle- 3 equal sides, 3 equal angles which are ALWAYS 60 degrees. Isosceles Triangle- Two equal sides, Two equal angles Scalene Triangle- No equal sides, and no equal angles
An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two equal sides and two equal angles. The two equal sides are called the legs, and the angle between them is called the vertex angle. The two other angles in an isosceles triangle are equal and are called the base angles.
The two angles have the same measure; they are equal. An iscosceles triangle has two equal sides. It also has two equal angles, and each of these angles will be opposite one of the equal sides. The two angles will also each contain the base. The two angles must be equal.